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USA: Free Preview Screening Of Bad Samaritan In Long Beach Tomorrow

Bad Samaritan, the upcoming thriller starring David Tennant and Robert Sheehan, will receive a free private preview screening tomorrow in Long Beach, California. The movie, which filmed in and around Portland Oregon last winter, was scripted by Brandon Boyce and directed by Dean Devlin The plot centres around two young valets who exploit their work at a high class restaurant to identify houses to rob while their customers are dining. All is going well with the scam until they target the wrong house. The screening takes place at Regal Edwards Long Beach Stadium 26, 7501 Carson Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90808 with showtime at 7.30pm.

If you can get to Long Beach tomorrow for the 6.30pm check in time, you could be in with a chance to be among the first to see this incredible movie for free! All you need to do is RSVP via the online form. We were sent a link to the invitation to the screening by the @FreeMoviePasses Twitter account earlier today, featured on the Preview Free Movies website. The purpose of the screening is to research audience reactions to the film. Click here for the invitationThe screening is available to adults only aged 18-49 years. Photo ID is required and audience members must agree to a number of conditions aimed at maintaining the secrecy of details about the production. If you are thinking of applying, please read the terms and conditions on the invitation carefully.Bad Samaritan is currently being presented by production company Electric Entertainment to prospective buyers at the Cannes Film Festival. Dean Devlin has said that it will premiere in the USA in early Spring 2017.

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